What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Police Officer position at CITY OF GEORGETOWN?
Job Details
Description
The City Of Georgetown is currently accepting applications for Certified Police Officer: Applications must be completed online. Resumes will not be accepted unless attached to a completed application.
Police officer - Certified
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free Workplace
Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. See links below.
Family Medical Leave Act
Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal Employment Opportunity Supplement
Employee Polygraph Protection Act
GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Essential: Patrols a designated area of the City on foot and in cruiser during assigned shift to enforce federal, state and local laws, administrative regulations and ordinances. Responds to calls received during shift. Inspects businesses and residences as requested or scheduled. Investigates suspicious conditions and complaints. Makes arrests of persons found to be in violation of law; appears in court as necessary. Conducts or assists in the investigation of criminal or non-criminal incidents. Directs traffic and issues appropriate citations for law violators. Prepares and forwards required reports. Responds to requests for law enforcement service. Attends fires or traffic accidents and provides assistance as necessary. Maintains public order in crowds, parades, funerals or other public gatherings. Locates and recovers stolen property; locates wanted or missing persons. Issues citations for parking violations. Provides emergency first-aid. Operates appropriate police equipment as required. May serve as specialist in one major area of expertise in the police profession.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Training and/or Experience: Graduation from high school or equivalent (GED) and certified by Kentucky Peace Officers Professional Standards.
Knowledge: Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, administrative regulations and ordinances. Knowledge of modern police principles, practices and methods. Knowledge of the geography of the City.
Skills: Skill in the use of firearms.
Abilities: Ability to remain calm in emergency situations and make accurate decisions after considering conditions. Ability to prepare accurate reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officers and employees, other police departments/agencies and the general public.